Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum 4 Uniramia ‘DIC’ or ‘CID’ Class Chilopoda Class Diplopoda

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Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum 4 Uniramia ‘DIC’ or ‘CID’ Class Chilopoda Class Diplopoda Class Insecta Which one has most legs per segment?. Subphylum 4 Uniramia. Rounded head with no obvious jaws as it is a deposit feeder. Class Diplopoda 2 pairs of legs/segment. Class Chilopoda - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Phylum ArthropodaSubphylum 4Uniramia ‘DIC’ or ‘CID’

Class ChilopodaClass DiplopodaClass Insecta

Which one has most legs per segment?

Subphylum 4Uniramia

Class Diplopoda2 pairs of legs/segment

Class Chilopoda1pair of legs/segment

Vicious jaws of a carnivorous predator

Rounded head with no obvious jaws as it is a deposit feeder

Suphylum 4 Uniramia Class Insecta

The “bugs!”Ah! The smell of mothballs!

Metamorphosis is the change

from a LARVAL form to…… an ADULT form

…which grows by MOLTING..but does NOT REPRODUCE

..which does not grow (MOLT)..but does REPRODUCE

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Their wings have

G T G

HOLOMETABOLISM T T U

T

Holometabolism Holometabola = Endopterygota4 ORDERS

Egg -> larvae -> pupa -> adultAquatic nymph

Holometabolism

4 ORDERS-Wings on the INSIDE in the larva

and must undergo a complete metamorphosis to bring them out in the adult. This is a VERY dramatic change

Butterflies, moths

ColeopteraBeetles. Look for “T” formed by ELYTRA

DipteraTrue flies

Look for HALTERES

Order HymenopteraBees, ants, wasps

Order Lepidoptera

Order

Order

Division Endopterygota: Holometabolous Life Cycle 4 ORDERS: HLCD

Bugs for decorating a nursery or a children’s picture book.

Hemimetabolism 5 ORDERS

- Wings on the OUTSIDE in the larva already. Only need an incomplete/partial metamorphosis = (using half of the effort) to bring the insect to the mature adult stage.

WHEMIMETABOLISM

N L U G R T S E

A D Y

Hemimetabolism Incomplete metamorphosis Wings on the outside

Hemimetabola = Exopterygota5 ORDERS

egg-> nymph(mini adult)-> adult(Naiad if aquatic)

Division Exopterygota: Hemimetabolous Life Cycle 5 ORDERS:

Order Isoptera Termites

Hemiptera Bug allies (assassin bugs, bedbugs) Look for “X” on back

crossing over each

Homoptera True bugs (cicadas, aphids)Look for “home” formed by wings over back of insect

Order Odonata Dragonflies, damselflies

Orthoptera Crickets, grasshoppers, roaches

Order

Order

Order Head-on

OHHIO

formed by wings

other

Subphylum Uniramia Class Insecta

Subphylum Uniramia Class Insecta

LepidopteraHymenoptera

Coleoptera

Orthoptera

Hemiptera

Inside a Grasshopper… Remember the baseball and glove?

Don’t forget that the fore- and hind gut portions are from ectodermally derived tissues!

Gastric Caecum- chemical digestion

Proventriculus – grinding= mechanical digestion

Malpighian Tubules - excretion

Female has ovarioles (looks like rice grains!)

Crop - storage

Phylum Arthropoda, Subphylum Uniramia,

Class Insecta, Order Orthoptera

Respiratory system = Tracheal system (has spiracles etc.)

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